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Webster Dictionary :: Woundwort

WOUNDWORT, n. The name of several plants; one, a species of Achillea; another, a...

Webster Dictionary :: Woundless

WOUNDLESS, a. Free from hurt or injury.

Webster Dictionary :: Wounding

WOUNDING, ppr. Hurting; injuring.

Webster Dictionary :: Wounder

WOUNDER, n. One that wounds.

Webster Dictionary :: Wounded

WOUNDED, pp. Hurt; injured.

Webster Dictionary :: Wound

WOUND, n. [G.] 1. A breach of the skin and flesh of an animal, or of the bark an...

Webster Dictionary :: Woulding

WOULDING, n. Motion of desire. [Not in use.]

Webster Dictionary :: Would

WOULD, WUD , pret. of will, G., L. Would is used as an auxiliary verb in conditi...

Webster Dictionary :: Wot

WOT, v.i. To know; to be aware.

Webster Dictionary :: Worthy

WORTHY, a. [G.] 1. Deserving; such as merits; having worth or excellence; equiva...

Webster Dictionary :: Worthlessness

WORTHLESSNESS, n. 1. Want of value; want of useful qualities; as the worthlessne...

Webster Dictionary :: Worthless

WORTHLESS, a. 1. Having no value; as a worthless garment; a worthless ship. 2. H...

Webster Dictionary :: Worthiness

WORTHINESS, n. 1. Desert; merit. The prayers which our Savior made, were for his...

Webster Dictionary :: Worthily

WORTHILY, adv. 1. In a manner suited to; as, to walk worthily of our extraction....

Webster Dictionary :: Worth

WORTH, a. Termination, signifies a farm or court; as in Wordsworth. WORTH , v.i....

Webster Dictionary :: Wort

WORT, n. [G., L., to grow; green.] 1. A plant; an herb; now used chiefly or whol...

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